I bought one of these from you guys a few years ago, completely decked out. hub generators in both front wheels, Lights, ergo mesh seat, 90 gear range, etc. Was like $8500. I LOVED it, especially the indirect steering! I sold it when I developed a knee injury and got bursitis in my left knee. Now that I'm healed up, I ABSOLUTELY regret selling my beautiful Enduro! :( :( :(
I finally stepped up to a $2000 mountain bike which was on sale a few years ago. The problem is, I have hardly ridden it. I have MS and my left ankle gets weak when I am exhausted. This looks to be a good option for me. I miss my pre-MS days when I used to climb the hills in my area.
Going downhill looks amazing..... somehow you will need to get to the top of that hill first. I didn’t hear anything about it’s climbing gear ratios or abilities. Please address this important issue.
I own a Ice Adventure 2 with a Slumph drive infront and a Rholoff hub at the back.. That is the way to go....HP Velotechnic is the Rolls Roys of trikes..if you can afford one with a slumph drive and rholoff hub...it will be your first and last trike ever !!
Saving up money for one of these now. Question when you fold the bike up repeatedly does it hurt the chain? Just wondering how that affects the chain line
I had one, it does ok off-road but runs out of ground clearance pretty quickly. Also climbing when it's muddy you can quickly lose traction. I'd also recommend e-assist, because three knobbly tyres mean a lot of drag, combined with a heavy trike it's hard work.
Nice video. Now there is something like I'd want, what I'd call a semi-fat. What is the rider weight for it? I'd bet around 250 and I'm 320. Being an enduro you'd think it could handle more.
What is the elevation of the city where you guys are? I ask because of the awesome mountains in the background of the riding shots. What mountains are those? Great video.
We're at 4,500 ft in Payson. The mountains you're seeing are part of the Wasatch range. The highest peak, Mt Nebo, is basically in our back yard. If you ever come to Payson, the Mt Nebo scenic loop is worth an hour and a half of your day.
@@UtahTrikesOnline Wow! It's very beautiful from what I can see. Maybe I'll ride my Ti Fly X over from Port Angeles, WA. It's only about 1000 miles or so. Should make a nice three-week bike packing trip.
Any experience with customers giving feedback about fitting folding trikes into municipal bike storage lockers like you find at transit centers? I'm guessing unfolded trikes may be too long to fit, and additionally, some design have a wedge shaped interior requiring you to put the skinny back end of a bike in first, and keep the wider handlebar end towards the door. ruclips.net/video/l9nRSVM6wTY/видео.html Trikes won't fit on the front bike rack of a bus, but how about folding and carrying onto a train to place in the bike zone for daily commuting? I'm doing work advocating for action against Climate Crisis, and always looking for good solutions for folks to ditch their cars for their daily commute. Bike plus train is great, because you have access to your bike at both ends of the train ride. But trikes present more of a challenge. On the other hand, trikes could be a better solution for people with balance problems who have other disabilities.
I say, if you are presenting the best and showing the riding experience, why not gear up with cycle ware? Those street civilian garbs takes away from the sport and detracts from the beauty of those trikes. Secondly, by not wearing helmets,. you are promoting wearing no helmet while biking.
@@UtahTrikesOnline Your statement, unfortunately on "freedom of choice" when it comes to safety from a distributor which is to promote safety is flatly not responsible. You can not be on the fence on safety and keeping the public mindful of safety practices. I guess you speak for the culture of Utah Trikes.
I bought one of these from you guys a few years ago, completely decked out. hub generators in both front wheels, Lights, ergo mesh seat, 90 gear range, etc. Was like $8500. I LOVED it, especially the indirect steering! I sold it when I developed a knee injury and got bursitis in my left knee. Now that I'm healed up, I ABSOLUTELY regret selling my beautiful Enduro! :( :( :(
I finally stepped up to a $2000 mountain bike which was on sale a few years ago. The problem is, I have hardly ridden it. I have MS and my left ankle gets weak when I am exhausted. This looks to be a good option for me. I miss my pre-MS days when I used to climb the hills in my area.
These videos has to be the best detailed videos for anyone wanting to purchase a recumbent trike.
Keep up the great work!
Going downhill looks amazing..... somehow you will need to get to the top of that hill first. I didn’t hear anything about it’s climbing gear ratios or abilities. Please address this important issue.
@@thorah5686 get your ass fit and render your question inconsequential
I wish there was a shop anything like this in Italy. Great videos.
This bike was the best purchase I ever made.
Glad to hear it! We absolutely love it!
I own a Ice Adventure 2 with a Slumph drive infront and a Rholoff hub at the back..
That is the way to go....HP Velotechnic is the Rolls Roys of trikes..if you can afford one with a slumph drive and rholoff hub...it will be your first and last trike ever !!
Excellent video! Thank you/ danke!
I love all your videos and miss the "old" team
HP and AZUB really deliver.
You guys make some cool imformitif videos.
that would be a cool setup as a quad 26 rear with your locking diff and i think the pinion up front ...awesome...
Saving up money for one of these now. Question when you fold the bike up repeatedly does it hurt the chain? Just wondering how that affects the chain line
Love that trike
Very cool
Fastest I've gone on my Scorpion is 35mph. Maybe a little faster. And with your backside just a few inches from the ground it feels way faster.
I had one, it does ok off-road but runs out of ground clearance pretty quickly. Also climbing when it's muddy you can quickly lose traction. I'd also recommend e-assist, because three knobbly tyres mean a lot of drag, combined with a heavy trike it's hard work.
perhaps 20” will provide more traction?
but then you still have the clearance issues
Lol, covered in mud! 😎 cool
how does this compare to the azub tifly 26 as a crossover? which do you recommend?
A coiled airshock!
Nice video. Now there is something like I'd want, what I'd call a semi-fat. What is the rider weight for it? I'd bet around 250 and I'm 320. Being an enduro you'd think it could handle more.
I would love to see one of these folded in the trunk of a car
What is the elevation of the city where you guys are? I ask because of the awesome mountains in the background of the riding shots. What mountains are those? Great video.
We're at 4,500 ft in Payson. The mountains you're seeing are part of the Wasatch range. The highest peak, Mt Nebo, is basically in our back yard. If you ever come to Payson, the Mt Nebo scenic loop is worth an hour and a half of your day.
@@UtahTrikesOnline Wow! It's very beautiful from what I can see. Maybe I'll ride my Ti Fly X over from Port Angeles, WA. It's only about 1000 miles or so. Should make a nice three-week bike packing trip.
Jayoe’s touring bike😂👍
hi guys i like you videos very much ! ,i wanna ask if Lewis could make a video explaining how to remove the front wheel on scorpion fs 26 enduro ,?
with a bafang bbs02 on a large chainring say 52t using a rohloff hub what would be the approx top speed on roads with an 80kg rider?
Hi from Argentina, whats is better all wheels 26 or 26 Back and 20 front?
Whay no motrike explorer quad? It would be nice to see some review of quad they have.
This is the 'plus size' bike of the recumbent trike world. What are the tires up front?
20" Schwalbe Smart Sams.
I like the girl😘 and bike too
What is the weight limit of the Enduro?
Are there any weight limitations?
do you make a nonrecumbent reverse trike
⚔️💪😎👍🏴
wow..crazy
Hey whats the top speed of your 1000 watt motor?
172mp/h. Off a cliff. 😅
I’m going to build me a chair
If cost is NO I$$ue this is a great choice…$6-$9k is alot for me…
GIVE ME SOME PRICES PLEASE.
Tour Divide anyone?
Any experience with customers giving feedback about fitting folding trikes into municipal bike storage lockers like you find at transit centers? I'm guessing unfolded trikes may be too long to fit, and additionally, some design have a wedge shaped interior requiring you to put the skinny back end of a bike in first, and keep the wider handlebar end towards the door.
ruclips.net/video/l9nRSVM6wTY/видео.html
Trikes won't fit on the front bike rack of a bus, but how about folding and carrying onto a train to place in the bike zone for daily commuting?
I'm doing work advocating for action against Climate Crisis, and always looking for good solutions for folks to ditch their cars for their daily commute. Bike plus train is great, because you have access to your bike at both ends of the train ride. But trikes present more of a challenge. On the other hand, trikes could be a better solution for people with balance problems who have other disabilities.
Ti-FLY 26 = Scorpion FS26 Enduro ( TERCİH HANGİSİ)
i like to compare Scorpion vs Ti fly x
Pretty lady ^-------^
I rather ride on pavement
I say, if you are presenting the best and showing the riding experience, why not gear up with cycle ware? Those street civilian garbs takes away from the sport and detracts from the beauty of those trikes. Secondly, by not wearing helmets,. you are promoting wearing no helmet while biking.
We like to think we're promoting freedom of choice, but if you wan to think we're anti-helmet, that's okay too.
@@UtahTrikesOnline Your statement, unfortunately on "freedom of choice" when it comes to safety from a distributor which is to promote safety is flatly not responsible. You can not be on the fence on safety and keeping the public mindful of safety practices. I guess you speak for the culture of Utah Trikes.
less talk and more action!
Woo hoo . . Finally
I know, right?!?
@@UtahTrikesOnline love the videos